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Impact of Wind Energy System Integration on the Al Zawiya Refinery Electric Grid in Libya

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Figure 1. One-line diagram of the Al-Zawea refinery power system.
Figure 2. One-line diagram of the Al-Zawea refinery power system with wind power system
Figure 3. Average wind speed values (m/s) in Al-Zawea (1m/s = 2.237mph).
Figure 4. Results of Weibull distribution functions parameters by using GM.
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